Ford Mustang: The Legend Lives handles more or less like your standard racing game. Just hit the gas and make sure you don’t hit walls (or cars) on turns. There are no big tricks or “special moves” you’ll have to learn in order to get far. A few factors like drifting and simple knowledge of how to “bump” another car come into play, but don’t expect to find some of the fancier items from other racing titles.
One issue Ford Mustang does have a problem with is in-game physics. While not a major, game-breaking concern, there is a noticeable problem with drifting. Even when applying the brakes in just the right manner, cars tend to drift just a little more than they should when taking turns. Now, this certainly helps during the Drifting mode, but during a normal race, it’s annoying. Cars also seem to sway a little too much at times, which makes the handling on some cars feel uncomfortable.
If it were released a year ago, Ford Mustang would have stood out as a better racing title – especially for gamers on a tight budget. Flash forward to now, and it faces stiff competition from a number of racing games that offer tons more replay value and modes. In other words, there are better games out there that cost just as much, if not less (if you’re buying used). If you’re in the market for a straight-forward racing game with no added frills, or just really like Mustangs, Ford Mustang: The Legend Lives is for you. If not, there are alternatives.